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Exquisite Corpse

Exquisite Corpse was an image and language parlour game played by the Surrealists, which asked players to collectively write or draw a story or picture, with only limited knowledge of the other players’ contributions. Translating the original game into an immersive VR experience creating a composite human body, Exquisite Corpse maintains the rules of the game with artists and filmmakers contributing, each with no knowledge of the others’ work beyond which body part they were representing, with complete artistic freedom.

Exquisite Corpse

NR 2018
Ampire: The Sound Of Music

Ampire is a 90-minute documentary film which takes a fun look into the evolution of 'Sound': the Amp and the ever changing voice it has given the guitar. Ampire is loaded with laughs, great behind the scenes stories and some little known facts and secrets. The film features artist and members of bands like REM, RUSH, The Doors, Pat Metheny (2018 Lifetime Achievement Award), Joe Bonamassa, Black Eyed Peas, K.D. Lang, Cheap Trick, Rob Zombie, Chris Cornell, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Gilad Hekselman, Peter Bernstein, Aerosmith, Lita Ford, Alice Cooper, Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley's bands.

Ampire: The Sound Of Music

NR 2018
Levinsky Park

Through the lens of an asylum seeker from Darfur, long time residents of the community, and a human rights activist, we explore the contours and nuances of the refugee story. Particular to Israel’s refugee history, the film examines the subtle ways in which unrest exacerbates community tensions uncovering the global crisis pervading the world today. We follow the journeys of several asylum seekers in Israel from Darfur and Eritrea. We meet Mutasim Ali who takes us on his journey and brings us to Levinsky park where the African refugees congregate.

Levinsky Park

NR 2018
SKETCHES FROM MOABIT

Marc Augé coins the term "non-place" to spaces of transience, spaces that do not hold enough significance to be considered a place, where the human remains anonymous. These non-places, such as shopping malls, minimize human interaction to a mere exchange of goods and monetary transactions and reduce it to algorithmic-like articulations. The shopping mall contains fixed spaces for different stores. The largest space is usually reserved for the supermarket, where humans move around high shelves arranged in grids that induce a sense of being lost, all awash in artificial light that reflects in the plastic packagings.

SKETCHES FROM MOABIT

NR 2018
The Fight for Women's Bodies

In the months leading up to, and days following Ireland’s historic referendum to repeal the eighth amendment, investigative journalist Ellie Flynn follows the story of the landmark vote to legalise abortion. Ahead of the referendum, Ellie travels to Ireland to meet activists and campaigners from both sides of the debate to try and understand the impact of the Law for young Irish voters and discovers that this incredibly divisive and emotionally charged issue is not as black and white as it seems. She meets a young ‘No’ vote campaigner who believes he's only alive because the amendment stopped his mother from aborting him in her youth and speaks to a woman who made the tragic decision to travel to the UK to abort her much wanted daughter after discovering she would be in extreme pain for the few moments she was likely to survive. On May 25th, Ireland voted Yes to the constitutional amendment to legalise abortion and Ellie returned to discuss the reaction.

The Fight for Women's Bodies

NR 2018
Johannes Brahms - Symphony No.1, 2 & 3 (The Cleveland Orchestra)

Brahms Symphonies 1-3. In 2014, Franz Welser-Möst conducts the Cleveland Orchestra in Symphony No. 1 at the Royal Albert Hall, London and Symphonies 2 and 3 at the Musikverein Golden Hall, Vienna. This disc is also available as part of a box set with Brahms' most famous symphonic works. Symphony 1 directed for TV Director by Jonathan Haswell; Symphonies 2 and 3 directed for TV by Brian Large. Herbert G. Kloiber was Producer.

Johannes Brahms - Symphony No.1, 2 & 3 (The Cleveland Orchestra)

NR 2018
Destination Flavour Eurovision

If you can’t be at the Eurovision Song Contest in person, Adam Liaw will show you the best of Europe without using his passport - it’s all here in Australia. Our anointed Eurovision Foodie will show how the people of the European diasporas celebrate the Eurovision Song Contest in Australia - the music, the festivities, the favourite performers, and of course the food and drink. Destination Flavour Eurovision is the ultimate how-to guide for hosting your own Eurovision party.

Destination Flavour Eurovision

NR 2018
Radge Land

'Radge Land' is the first short film by Robbie 'Steed' Davidson that is entirely self funded, infused with punk-rock bravado and D.I.Y. ethics - expect a no holds barred film oozing with attitude, dripping with blood, sweat and beers. Radge land is set in the not too distant future in Scotland and follows a young man trying to get his deposit back from his old flat. Cue an altercation with the notoriously violent homeless man know as Rubber Legs getting his money back becomes increasingly difficult. As a result, our young man becomes terrorized by a Rubber Legs and his Horde of the Homeless.

Radge Land

NR 2018
Amii Stewart - The Best Of Amii Stewart

Amy Paulette "Amii" Stewart (born January 29, 1956) is an American disco and soul singer and dancer who found prominence with her 1979 U.S. Billboard number 1 hit cover of Eddie Floyd's song "Knock on Wood", often considered a classic of the disco genre.[2][3] Stewart scored further international hits including "Light My Fire" (1979) and "Friends" (1985). Stewart is the stepsister of actress-singer Miquel Brown and aunt to Brown's daughter, singer Sinitta.

Amii Stewart - The Best Of Amii Stewart

NR 2018